And What We Do
Over the last ten years there has been a growing trend towards cosmetically focused dentistry. Although we also believe in a great winning smile as any other practice, we believe that should not be our primary focus. Here at our North Delta Dental office, our focus and emphasis is on your dental health and your overall health. We believe in educating you on how best to care for your teeth, and recommending options for your care, so that your dental visits to our North Delta dentists are a positive experience in the most caring and comfortable setting. Dr. Tam and his professional dental team want to give your family that healthy smile that you will keep for a lifetime!
Looking for a Surrey Dentist? Our professional dental team has been in practice for over 15 years and is committed to serving patients in North Delta, Newton, Panorama Ridge, Morgan Heights, Morgan Creek, Sullivan Heights, South Surrey, Cloverdale, and Clayton Heights.
Learn MoreConfidently smile big and bright with teeth whitening and cosmetic dental care. We are experienced in all common cosmetic restorations.
Learn moreWe know that having dental treatment is not always pleasant, but with care and experience the North Delta Dental team will prioritize your comfort in procedures like root canals for abscessed teeth.
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From about age six to early teens, is a common time kids can injure their new adult front teeth. While the rest of their face is still growing, their adult front teeth will initially be proportionally larger. Depending on their eruption and alignment,...
Learn MoreHere are the top 5 reasons to make your appointment NOW to maximize your dental benefits: 1. Unused benefits do not carry over to the next year! Most dental plans have an annual maximum benefit, but if you do not utilize it, you will lose any unused...
Learn MoreAt around age 6 or 7, you can expect your child’s lower front baby tooth to get wiggly. As the adult incisor grows in (erupts), it produces chemicals that breaks down the root of the baby tooth it is replacing. This is why when the baby tooth is lost...
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